Comment #6682

I was lucky enough to find Pseudo's brilliant work at the young age of 14... Ever since I played his first MARDEK game, 'Chapter one: A Fallen Star'... I was hooked. The story line intrigued me. It starts so fast, with extremely powerful heroes, Mardek and Deugan. The first intense rush addicted me to the game... I was unstoppable.

I slayed the dragon and saved the princess (Who strangely looks like Mardek's mother... ALOT). I felt great... Then it hit me. It was the two boys imagination the whole time! Never have I played a game that surprised me THAT quickly.

I continued playing the game, enjoying the quick, hilarious transcripts Pseudo must have put months, if not years of thought and work into. The graphics remind me of when I first started playing games as a child. This brought me a wonderful feeling. As I slowly learn't how to play the game properly, I discovered the enormous amount of work put into the enemies, the items, the different skills, the maps and character personalities, and as I mentioned before, the transcripts.

This game was not like any other I have played before... Ever...

The first RPG I played was 'The Legend of Zelda, Orcarina of Time' which is and always has been my favourite game of all time. The 'Mardek series' masterpiece is easily my second favourite game... And to be honest, it just under Zelda...

If this game was sold in-stores, I'd buy two copies, just incase the first one was lost or damaged.

When I eventually finished the third chapter on Kongregate (After 160 hours of gameplay), I realised I was lucky enough to play one of the greatest games ever made. I give Pseudolonewolf my upmost respect, and congratulate him on a game that will live with me forever...

I am awaiting the day for the forth chapter to come out... Oh what a glorious day that will be...

Thankyou Pseudo... Thankyou. 9.9/10

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You know, I hadn't realized that until you brought it up, but that actually makes a whole lot of sense.

Apparently, psychologists have found out that people picture their perfect girlfriends/boyfriends/spouses as resembling or having the exact same traits as their parents. And seeing as Mardek wasn't the only person imagining that adventure... If you look carefully, you'll see that the princess could actually be a compilation of the characteristics of Mardek's and Deugan's mothers. She's basically Lilanea with Polly's hair color.